Crowdfund Capital Advisors Co-Founder Sherwood Neiss Provokes, Inaugurates & Predicts Crowdfunding Innovation

“We believe the potential of crowdfunding is not about a single company or single crowdfunding platform. It is about the evolution from an institutional framework for allocating capital (otherwise known as banks, funds, and foundations) to a more individually driven framework enabled by existing and… Read More
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